EZINE:
Did you know that the latest innovations for source code control systems (SCCS) and requirements management tools can not only help you enable a more agile software development process but also reap better returns on your application lifecycle management (ALM) investments? Read this expert e-zine to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, explore how one ALM tool complements the SAP lifecycle with test planning, execution, change control, and requirements management, so that you can ensure streamlined deployment of SAP and non-SAP solutions.
EGUIDE:
Agile development and customers who are demanding better interoperability and simpler, lower-priced solutions are changing the application lifecycle management (ALM) market. Read this expert e-guide to find out where the ALM market is headed.
WHITE PAPER:
IBM Rational Team Concert software can help simplify, automate and govern the delivery process. Based on the open standards Jazz platform, it offers a lean collaborative application life cycle management (ALM) solution with integrated planning, work-item tracking, version control, build management and reporting.
ANALYST BRIEF:
Author, industry analyst and agile luminary Liz Barnett evaluates the Rational Jazz strategy in this objective 27-page report. Ms. Barnett positions the Jazz initiative within the software development landscape, shares best practices learned from early technology adopters and identifies key benefits for practitioners, project managers and CIOs.
WHITE PAPER:
The globalization of all industries, the need to decrease application lifecycles and the adoption of agile tools and methods are building momentum and taking on a life of their own. Enterprises of all kinds are realizing that their traditional software development tools and approaches can no longer deliver end-to-end ALM for business agility.
VIDEO:
This brief video reveals the thoughts of Jeffrey Einhor of Target and John Esser of Ancestry.com regarding innovating IT on the enterprise level. Watch now for a peak into moving forward while respecting the past, sparking fire within your engineers, and getting your team looking forward.